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    Personal Best Carving Photos

    Now that the season's over for almost everyone on here, I thought i'd start a thread about your best carving photos. c'mon, be vain

    Here's mine, cropped from a short video made by paragon:
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    I'm a much better carver on the internet.

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    I wish I had photos of myself. Somehow whenever I go boardin with my friends, nobody wants to take a run or two off to man the camera. The only pic I have is this one.


    Ooooh, what a day!

    I know it's not carving and I know it's not even an action shot, but still that is one of my favorite pictures.
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    drool...

    all i want to know is... how did you get your board back on?
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    At Mont Ste-Anne, January 2nd
    On my SG Pro Team 178

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    not carving but this was a perfect day in the backcountry
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    Taken in April, on my favorite board the Virus Cyborg Titanal… at one of my favorite runs, Aztec on Aspen Mountain



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pow View Post
    all i want to know is... how did you get your board back on?
    My buddy, who took the picture, was on groom. It only took me about 20 minutes to get the 20 feet that I was away from the groom/hardpack. Totally worth it though.
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    Video capture from Mammoth on 4-27-08. Riding my newly crowned favorite board: Coiler Schtubby 171


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    Mine's here:
    http://www.madd1.com/technology.htm

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    Hows this at 65 years old at Park City this year? On Sitka run. Too much fun! BC: Thanks! I was lucky enough to follow the late John Goodwin down the hiil at Sun Valley. He got me going, then I hooked up with Terry English, Frank Moreles and Ray! I think you can see Ray on this thread. Frank raced for Sims when it all started and Terry is still one of the best in the world!
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    I wish

    I looked that good at 40!! Dude you're killing it and, on a Burner!!!??? Adopt me and teach me your ways!!

    Willy Witt, I didnt realize it to now the shot you posted is you!! Killer guy. Edit: **** not WW but Mud. Nice shot.

    Pics comin next season fo sho.

    Keep em coming!

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    Quentin, that heelside is fantastic! Mid-carve Indy grab!

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    NNNNOOOOOO!!!! I wish I could take the credit, but that was Ray. He is WWWAAAAYYYY out of my league. I am sure he appreciates the compliment. And yes he is phenomenal!!!

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    Ahh okay thanks for the clarification.

    It must be such a treat to see that funky grab-carving!

    Hanging on for dear life after a BAD mistake is the only time I could see that happening on my board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big canuck View Post
    I looked that good at 40!! Dude you're killing it and, on a Burner!!!??? Adopt me and teach me your ways!!

    Willy Witt, I didnt realize it to now the shot you posted is you!! Killer guy. Edit: **** not WW but Mud. Nice shot.

    Pics comin next season fo sho.

    Keep em coming!
    gotta dig for some better shots buy here's a few of me and gleb

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    Last year in Gellivare Sweden on my old Volant Excel GS173
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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    Hows this at 65 years old at Park City this year? On Sitka run. Too much fun! BC: Thanks! I was lucky enough to follow the late John Goodwin down the hiil at Sun Valley. He got me going, then I hooked up with Terry English, Frank Moreles and Ray! I think you can see Ray on this thread. Frank raced for Sims when it all started and Terry is still one of the best in the world!
    I think that's photoshopped. Burners don't ride that good.



    Sorry Tim I couldn't resist. Looking good my man. Hope we get to Burn some turns next winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carvedog View Post
    I think that's photoshopped. Burners don't ride that good.
    Too true. I was on my madd that day...someone edited it out and put a 197 Burner under my feet


    Oh, wait...that was Bryan. Never mind
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    Quote Originally Posted by JJFluff View Post






    separate your knees!


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    but not so much that they're worth more now than they were a decade ago
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    Nice carving picture!

    Here's one. It's not me, but I like the way this guy carves!!!
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    sorry to bring this back up....

    but nothing beats a work in progress... WCS ladies, as of 2 seasons ago i was closer to taming the beast, even on a bad day. i've worked on ceasing to flap my arms and continued the separation of "ze knees." goal on recentering has been helping my riding a lot. also finally succumbing to repairing my knee has allowed for improvement as well. looking forward to a much more productive season this year. winter where are you??
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    I don't have many pictures but this is a "best carving picture" because the landscape was just amazing
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    Quote Originally Posted by ealely View Post
    I don't have many pictures but this is a "best carving picture" because the landscape was just amazing
    Looks awesome. Where is this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carvedog View Post
    Looks awesome. Where is this?
    Treble Cone, New Zealand
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    Falls Creek, Victoria Australia.18th August 08,
    2nd run of the season... still getting my muscle memory back....Got better as the week progressed...
    as you can see from pic # 2 lost some speed, and decided to put a little weight on the dragging hand... fell apart after that....
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    Still petting the dog though....

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    Good shot Ray!

    I've seen you make good "race" style carves back in the OTFS days.

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    New one of me today (also my avatar).


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    Quote Originally Posted by shawndoggy View Post
    New one of me today (also my avatar).

    I like the timid looking skier behind you as you cut your rut.

    Hmmmm... RutCutters (TM)
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